We Live in Sunny California
My Nephew is away at school in Chilly Pennsylvania
I remember when I was in college how exciting it was to get something in the mail - especially a package. I also remember never having anything fun to eat, how hard it was to get to the local store, and not having much money to spend on anything that wasn't a necessity.
Once you start looking - it's amazing how many YELLOW snack food items you can find.
My Box contained the following:
Lays Classic Potato Chips
Velveeta Mac and Cheese Cups
Kraft Cheese in a Can
Wheat Thins Crackers
Slim Jims
Primgles Potato Chips
Mr. Goodbar Chocolate
Bumble Bee Tuna Snack
M n M Candies
Dried Pineapple Bits
Everything sweet, salty and completely bad for you that a College Student could ever want.
There were so many great food choices.
I was like a crazy woman wandering around the grocery store grabbing anything I could find that was yellow. Once I realized I would have to SHIP the package....it helped me edit my selections.
Nothing too heavy, or breakable, or easily smashed.
But if I were delivering this to a local friend....Ohhh the possibilities.
I filled the shipping box with yellow paper shred and tied yellow bows around several of the boxes.
There were so many great food choices.
I was like a crazy woman wandering around the grocery store grabbing anything I could find that was yellow. Once I realized I would have to SHIP the package....it helped me edit my selections.
Nothing too heavy, or breakable, or easily smashed.
But if I were delivering this to a local friend....Ohhh the possibilities.
I filled the shipping box with yellow paper shred and tied yellow bows around several of the boxes.
We wrote a personal message on the back of a Large Sun cut from cardstock and patterned paper.
A few more suns were made from circle and scallop paper punches.
There was even room for a little light up stress ball animal.
And then it was all shipped off for my nephew (and his room mates) to enjoy.
Who do you know that could use a little Box of Sunshine to brighten their day?